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Brontosaurus is an invalid name for Apatosaurus excelsus. Apatosaurus was a sauropod, and like all sauropods, it walked on four legs. However, very young Apatosaurus could run on two legs like a basilisk lizard to escape danger.
Brontosaurus, more accurately called Apatosaurus, was a sauropod. Like all huge sauropods, they walked on four legs.
Apatosaurus was 75 feet long and weighed between 18 and 25 tons. An animal that size needs very thick legs in order to have the strength to stand and walk on land.
The Apatosaurus was a quadruped, which means that it walked on four legs. Like other large sauropods, Apatosaurus could not travel quickly. In order to reach vegetation very high in trees, Apatosaurus may have reared onto its hind legs and used its tail to form a "tripod." Apatosaurus were migratory, traveling between feeding grounds with other Apatosaurus in herds.
There are four accepted species of Apatosaurus. They are Apatosaurus ajax, Apatosaurus excelsus, Apatosaurus louisae, and Apatosaurus parvus.
The Apatosaurus had four legs and a long, whip like tail. They had a long neck that was horizontal to the ground, and a small head. They were about 75 ft long and weighed 25 tons.
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they walk and run with four legs
walks on 4 legs when you crawl 2 legs when you walk and 3 when you walk with 2 legs and a cane Age. We all walk on four legs as a baby, two legs as an adult, and three legs as an old person with a cane.